What is a Psychiatric Technician?
A psychiatric technician is someone who cares for people that have a mental illness or a developmental disability, and provides them with therapeutic care. Psychiatric technicians work in psychiatric hospitals, residential mental health facilities, and related healthcare settings.
Note: Psychiatric technicians typically provide therapeutic care and monitor their patients’ conditions. Psychiatric aides help patients in their daily activities and ensure a safe, clean environment.
What does a Psychiatric Technician do?
Psychiatric technicians typically do the following:
- Observe patients’ behaviour, listen to their concerns, and record their condition
- Lead patients in therapeutic and recreational activities
- Give medications and other treatments, following instructions from doctors and other medical professionals
- Help with admitting and discharging patients
- Monitor patients’ vital signs, such as their blood pressure
- Help patients with activities of daily living, including eating and bathing
- Restrain patients who may become physically violent
- Monitor patients’ behaviour and location in a mental healthcare facility
- Help patients with their daily living activities, such as bathing or dressing
- Serve meals and help patients eat
- Help keep facilities clean by doing tasks such as changing bed linens
- Interact with patients, leading them in educational or therapeutic activities
- Participate in group activities, such as playing sports or going on field trips
- Help transport patients within a hospital or residential care facility
- Restrain patients who may become physically violent
Many psychiatric technicians work with patients who are severely developmentally disabled and need intensive care. Others work with patients undergoing rehabilitation for drug and alcohol addiction. Their work varies depending on the types of patients they work with.
Psychiatric technicians work as part of a medical team, under the direction of physicians and alongside other healthcare professionals, including psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric nurses, social workers, and therapists. Because they have such close contact with patients, psychiatric technicians can have a great influence on patients' outlook and treatment.
What is the workplace of a Psychiatric Technician like?
Psychiatric technicians work in psychiatric hospitals, residential mental health facilities, and related healthcare settings, such as drug or alcohol treatment centres. They may care for patients whose illnesses make them disoriented, uncooperative, or violent. They often spend much of their shift on their feet.
Psychiatric Technicians are also known as:
Mental Health Technician
Mental Health Worker
Licensed Psychiatric Technician